No highs no lows, must be Bose.
I am pretty sure that there are stand mounted speakers that do a better job at the disappearing act than Bose 901s. (And I had never heard Bose 901s referred to as "stand mounted" before, but who knows.)
Speakers that disappear
I once listened to some speakers where i was surprised by their disappearing act - I don't remember the brand - I think they were stand mounted. I am currently looking for speakers - not too big - and was hoping for recommendations - I know other components matter too but I understand some speakers are noted for this trait and some don't. I listen mostly to classical and vocals, lighter pop - no hard rock (I assume the Beatles and 60's count as "light" :) ) Speakers I have
Harbeth PS3ER XD,
Martin Logan Stylos Speakers (wall mounted)
Aurum Cantus Leisure 2 Speakers,
Enigma Speakers - Enigma Oremus
Had Focal Aria 906
Thanks!
Anthony Gallo ref 3.1 or 3.5s or their current stand mounts Strada II. I obviously a fan boy for Gallo. The cdt tweeters are among my favorites in all the speakers I’ve ever heard. I’ve also been drawn to most open baffle designs for the disappearance act. Depending on budget, Nola makes some really special sounding speakers. All disappear without much fuss. |
My Magnepan LRS+ does a pretty good job disappearing even though I sit close to the LEFT speaker in my small office. However, I cheat by using ROON's digital speaker placement option. That thing is like an analog balance control in a preamp, but on steroids. The best speaker that I know to totally disappear and also have an incredible soundstage is the KEF Blade 2.
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